This book provides the first unifying analysis of the range of economic reasons for the clustering of firms and households. Its goal is to explain further the trade-off between various forms of increasing returns and different types of mobility costs. The main focus of the analysis is on cities, but it also explores the formation of other agglomerations, such as commercial districts within cities, industrial clusters at the regional level, and the existence of imbalance between regions
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Economic activities are not concentrated on the head of a pin, nor are they spread evenly over a fea...
The essays in this dissertation examine agglomerations from two standpoints. The first is in the con...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
This paper investigates the impact of localization economies on firms' locations. It is known that s...
This paper investigates the impact of localization economies on firms' locations. It is known that s...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and ...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
This paper tries to shed some light on the role of agglomerationeconomies in the development of citi...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
Economic activities are not concentrated on the head of a pin, nor are they spread evenly over a fea...
The essays in this dissertation examine agglomerations from two standpoints. The first is in the con...
Economists have long recognized the importance of urban areas as focal points of economic production...
We review the theoretical links between growth and agglomeration. Growth, in the form of innovation,...
This paper investigates the impact of localization economies on firms' locations. It is known that s...
This paper investigates the impact of localization economies on firms' locations. It is known that s...
Empirical research on cities starts with a spatial equilibrium condition: workers and firms are assu...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, we present an alternative model of agglomeration and ...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...
This paper tries to shed some light on the role of agglomerationeconomies in the development of citi...
This paper makes two contributions to the empirical literature on agglomeration economies. First, th...
Behind the mystery of economic growth stands another mystery: Why do some places fare better than ot...
The most salient feature of the spatial economy is the presence of a large variety of economic agglo...